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Techno music generator

A ready-made driving techno prompt you can generate here on your choice of model, ElevenLabs or Google Lyria.

Starter prompt

Driving hypnotic techno, 130 BPM in F minor, relentless four-on-the-floor kick, tight rumbling sub bass, metallic industrial percussion, dark atmospheric drones and reverb stabs, a repetitive evolving synth motif, gritty and propulsive, minimal and hypnotic, instrumental.

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Start from a preset

One click fills the builder, then tweak anything.

A sentence is plenty — the controls below fill in the detail.

Pick any that fit.

The sounds you want to hear.

110 BPM

Best honoured by structure-aware models like Lyria.

Driving hypnotic techno, 130 BPM in F minor, relentless four-on-the-floor kick, tight rumbling sub bass, metallic industrial percussion, dark atmospheric drones and reverb stabs, a repetitive evolving synth motif, gritty and propulsive, minimal and hypnotic, instrumental. around 110 BPM.

Exactly what gets sent to the model.

Choose your model

Generate on licensed, commercial-cleared models, pick the one that fits.

Techno is about momentum and repetition: a relentless kick, a tight low end and a small set of elements that slowly evolve to keep a long track hypnotic. The interest comes from texture and tension, industrial percussion, dark drones, subtle filtering, rather than melody, so a good prompt describes the atmosphere as much as the rhythm.

The prompt below targets a driving, industrial-leaning sound at ~130 BPM. Generate it here on your choice of model, or reverse a techno cut you rate to capture its tempo and mood as a base to build on.

What makes a good techno prompt

Lead with the relentless four-on-the-floor kick and a tight, rumbling sub, because the low end carries the whole track. Ask for industrial or metallic percussion and dark atmospheric drones to set the mood, and use words like hypnotic, driving and minimal to steer the generator toward repetition over melody. A single evolving motif gives movement without breaking the trance.

Tweaking the starter prompt

Slow to ~125 BPM and soften the percussion for a deeper, dub-techno feel, or push past 140 with harder, distorted kicks for industrial and hard techno. Add 'acid 303 bassline' for an acid-techno edge, or 'long filtered breakdown' if you want a peak-time arrangement. Keeping the element count low preserves the hypnotic quality.

Start from a track you like

If a particular techno record has the drive you're after, run it through the reverse tool first. It detects the tempo and key from the audio and infers the texture and mood, giving you a prompt grounded in that reference. Adjust it, then generate.

Frequently asked questions

Is this free?
The prompt and editing tools are free; generating a full track here runs on credits, on licensed, commercially cleared models.
What BPM is techno?
Techno generally runs between 125 and 140 BPM, with 130 to 135 the common range for driving, peak-time tracks. The starter prompt uses 130 BPM.
Can I use the music commercially?
Yes, we generate on licensed, commercial-cleared models (ElevenLabs, Google Lyria), so tracks you make here are cleared for commercial use.